“We are not going to comment on a pending investigation by law enforcement,” Feinstein told the station.

The pilot was flying as a passenger, according to the station.

The video also shows Foster following the pilot outside the airport, where his wife was waiting in a vehicle, the police report said. Foster told police he wanted to take a picture of the license plate, according to the report.

The pilot initially declined to prosecute, but returned to the airport the next day to be interviewed by detectives, the station reported.

Foster was cited two days after the incident for intentionally inflicting bodily injury, a municipal violation, according to court documents obtained by the station.

The pilot had cuts on his legs and bruising on his forearm, the documents said.